Congratulations to Dr. Whitney Kennon for being the recipient of the boys' tribute this year!
Here are some of the sites and sounds for your enjoyment:
Apple tasting and choosing our favorite apple provided
the opportunity to do graphing. We examined apples and looked at all the parts.
We became artists as we made a still life drawing of an apple and apple prints.
We cut open an apple and were surprised to find a star inside, making a perfect
holder for the seeds. We planted the seeds and are waiting for our apple tree
to grow.
We
met together and discussed all of our activities, making charts and diagrams of
all of our work. Come see our apple display hanging in the hall and you can
catch a glimpse of all the exciting activities that took place as we explored
all about apples. Collaborating together, science discovery , strengthening
math concepts, expressing creativity in art, language development, parent
involvement – all from one little apple. That’s the magic of the “Project
Approach!”
Much of the rationale which went into the launch of our C21 project is laid out in the article which I wrote for the New York Jewish Week several months ago, but which is just now being published as part of their special Education edition. A new partnership between Facebook and Time Warner aims to expand the companies’ individual efforts to prevent online bullying. The initiative, called “Stop Bullying: Speak Up,” will combine broadcast, print, online, and social media outlets to get parents, teachers, and youth speaking about cyber bullying prevention.
“Nothing is more important than the safety of the people [who] use our site,” said Andrew Noyes, manager of public policy communications at Facebook. “Online safety is a responsibility shared among parents, teachers, teens, policy makers, and services like Facebook.”
(Click link above to read more)

For the first time in our 62 year history (or at least in so far as anyone I spoke to can remember), our high school graduation addresses will be given by a brother-sister combination.